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Phil Davis makes affecting sense of the perplexing desire of George Ingham to brand his son, in the eyes of most of society at the time, as a traitor.
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He was frustrated by Nadal's slow pace, he said, should not apologize for winning a point and was perplexed by Nadal's desire for niceties.
Family and friends are perplexed by this powerful desire to run some 26 miles again, because for decades I've had debilitating back pain from an injury I acquired by training for marathons.
To be fair, she is wearing boots, but nothing else, which is mildly perplexing to the Muslim couple sitting opposite — a typical instance of Leclerc's desire to land as many jabs as he can on areas of cultural tenderness.
It's perplexing.
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It's also perplexing.
But others are perplexing.
The ambiguity is perplexing.
I found that perplexing.
This decision is perplexing.
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